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Levyboy
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Important Feedback for product

    Hello all, i own a Sony Bravia KD55XD8005 Android Tv and was wondering if the developer team can implement a feature, that allows the volume to be set/changed, even when the TV is on mute. I really would love this preset because, in the day i listen to music, the volume is around 37-42 (percent). When i arrive home at night and turn on the TV you can imagine my neighbours yelling and jumping out of their bed from “joy”. On the other hand i want to congratulate for this amazing product and wishing you (Sony company) imagination and success on future products.

    Sincerely yours, a happy customer. 

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royabrown
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Why not just turn it down ready for the evening when you have finished listening to music?

 

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Levyboy
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Yes, that would be one solution, but what should i do, when my family is using he TV and i'm not sure how they left the volume set? Of course they released other updates, but nothing in this matter, maybe they don't see this as important, pity!

Thank you for your suggestion btw and sorry for the "late" reply.
Levi.

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rooobb
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I cannot test it now but you should be able to power up the tv already muted (by pressing the mute button BEFORE pressing the power on button)

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Levyboy
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Cool, I'm also away from the Tell-a-Vision, however when i'll get home from work i will test your idea /theory, and will get back to you tomorrow with the outcome.
(unfortunately, the device will still be MUTE-ed and without the possibility to reduce volume, i think?!)

 

Have a great week,

Levi

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rooobb
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I don't remember, maybe is still possible that lowering down the volume won't exit the mute state, but I cannot verify it by myself now. Hope it helps with your neighborhood :wink: